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Does any of the Big three accept D's as Transfer Credit?
I got 2 D's from my first year at college in arts electives, and wonder if I can do much with them.
I am going for a Business degree so they obviously would not be apart of my major.
Thanks.
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I'm not sure, but I don't think many schools accept "D" grades in transfer. You probably don't want them on your transcript anyway and can very easily replace them with a DSST exam that will give you credit and maybe even a letter grade to help boost your GPA. Good Luck!
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derek10rr3 Wrote:Does any of the Big three accept D's as Transfer Credit?
I got 2 D's from my first year at college in arts electives, and wonder if I can do much with them.
I am going for a Business degree so they obviously would not be apart of my major.
Thanks.
I think TESC accepts "D" grades as long as your overall GPA is still above 2.0.
Excelsior and COSC do not accept "D" grades.
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TESC told me that they accept d's but not for the major.
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